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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has faced criticism for targeting critics, deploying troops in the legislature, and violating the country's constitution. Despite this, he remains popular at home and abroad. Bukele is praised for his focus on reducing crime, stabilizing the currency, improving aesthetics, and attracting top talent to the country. However, his aggressive approach to combating crime has raised concerns about the erosion of democratic institutions in El Salvador.
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s seemingly no-holds-barred war on violent crime is increasingly appealing to other Latin American states—but these measures are also breaking down El Salvador’s democratic institutions, writes @Gustavo_F_M. https://t.co/Etgh3fHig1
THE LATIN AMERICAN LEE KUAN YEW President Bukele's recipe for success is simple: low crime, hard currency, great aesthetics, and top talent. He built his state capacity from scratch, and is now a role model for the ascending world. This is the American President I respect.🫡 https://t.co/8nq7kDmwkp https://t.co/NT8DC252SB
THE LATIN AMERICAN LEE KUAN YEW President Bukele's recipe for success is simple: low crime, hard currency, great aesthetics, and top talent. He built his state capacity from scratch, and is now a role model for the ascending world. I salute this American President.🫡 https://t.co/iD1F2fHMMm https://t.co/NT8DC252SB
Violent crime has long been an intractable challenge for the political left in countries around the world, @PorterEduardo writes. https://t.co/at6FvBe4Mk
Genius move by a leader who loves his country and is constantly thinking of ways to make life better for its people. If he’s not making El Salvador great again, he’s working on making it great for the first time! https://t.co/iVp5ascMyz
El Salvador’s President has targeted critics, sent troops into the legislature, and violated the country's constitution to maintain his hold on power. Why is he still so popular at home and abroad? https://t.co/8GeG5aoFm0